Idaho State University Summer Activities 2012

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Contact us:

Phone: (208) 282-3451

Facebook: facebook.com/ISU.Summer Website: isu.edu/union/summer


May Contact us:

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Phone: (208) 282-3451

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Facebook: facebook.com/ISU.Summer Website: isu.edu/union/summer

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Summer Cinema

The Grey (R) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Summer Cinema

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Last day to drop full semester courses

The Grey (R) 7PM Bengal Theater

Last day to withdraw from early 4, 6 & 8 week courses

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May 31: Imagine

Remembering the Fab Four! That’s what this Beatles tribute band is all about. From their convincing Liverpudlian accents and Beatles wit to their pointed boots and totally fab gear, what you’ll experience during their show is pure magic. It’s like seeing the Beatles in concert for the first time! The four lads joined in 1993 and have performed more than 1000 shows across the United States and abroad.

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Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (PG-13) 7PM Bengal Theater

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (PG-13) 7PM Bengal Theater

Summer Cinema

Summer Cinema

June 7: Preston Leatherman

June 14: Zane Williams

Borrowing old school-Motown flavor along with jazz stylings, Preston has created a unique sound of soulful music that takes the idea of a singer/songwriter to a new level. Preston’s irresistible, catchy songs just draw people in. This native singer/songwriter from Houston gives a performance that will keep you excited for what he is going to say and what you will hear.

Zane Williams is a Texas singersongwriter who combines folk, rock, honky-tonk and bluegrass influences when crafting his award-winning songs. The students he has met while criss-crossing the country playing at 500 universities nationwide aren’t the only ones listening. In 2010, Jason Michael Carroll had a top 20 Billboard smash with the title track of Zane’s CD release “Hurry Home.”

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June 21: Clumsy Lovers

The Clumsy Lovers have brought their mix of fiddle and banjo fueled, bluegrassified Celtic rock to North American audiences for over a decade. With more than 2,500 performances under their belts, their high-energy shows have worn out dance floors and created a loyal following in 49 states and across their homeland of Canada.

all concerts start at 6 PM

June 28: John Rush

John Rush’s show features him playing guitar, bass, harmonica, piano, sax, keyboard and percussion. John’s show is VERY interactive! He’s been called the Human iPod because he puts out his 2 huge request books during the show and lets the audience decide which songs he plays. John reads 3 or 4 song suggestions to the audience between songs, then based on audience response moves on to the next song. It really lets the audience become part of the show.


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Summer Cinema

Dr. Suess’ The Lorax (PG) 7PM Bengal Theater

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One For the Money (PG-13) 7PM Bengal Theater

Summer Cinema

Project X (R) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 7:30PM Stephens Performing Arts Center Late 6 week courses start

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Summer Cinema

Gone (PG-13) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Summer Cinema

Dr. Suess’ The Lorax (PG) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Summer Cinema

One For the Money (PG-13) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Summer Cinema

Project X (R) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Summer Cinema

Gone (PG-13) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Concert on the Quad

Early 4 week courses end

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Seven Feet Below 6PM Preston Leatherman 7PM

Concert on the Quad One Night Stand 6PM Zane Williams 7PM

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Concert on the Quad

Theatre ISU

Lagoon Trip

Ray Street Blues 6PM Clumsy Lovers 7PM

Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 7:30PM Stephens Performing Arts Center Last day to withdraw from full sem. , mid. 4 week & late 8 week courses

Theatre ISU

Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 7:30PM Stephens Performing Arts Center

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Concert on the Quad

Theatre ISU

Theatre ISU

SistaMothaSun 6PM John Rush 7PM

Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 7:30PM Stephens Performing Arts Center Last day to drop late 6 week courses

Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 7:30PM Stephens Performing Arts Center


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Monday 2 Theatre ISU

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Summer Cinema

Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 7:30PM Stephens Performing Arts Center

Coriolanus (R) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Late 4 week courses start

Summer Cinema

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Act of Valor (R) 7PM Bengal Theater

Summer Cinema

21 Jump Street (R) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Safe House (R) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Shakespeare in the Parks

Twelfth Night 6:30PM ISU Quad

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Shakespeare in the Parks

Hamlet 6:30PM ISU Quad

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Summer Cinema

Mirror Mirror (PG) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Independence Day

Concert on the Quad

Early 8 week & middle 4 week courses end

No classes

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Summer Cinema

Act of Valor (R) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Summer Cinema

21 Jump Street (R) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Summer Cinema

Safe House (R) 7PM Bengal Theater

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Summer Cinema

Mirror Mirror (PG) 7PM Bengal Theater

Shawn and The Marauders 6PM Ryanhood 7PM

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Concert on the Quad

Last day to drop late 4 week courses

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Concert on the Quad Brody and the Outlaws 6PM Jake Ousley 7PM

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Concert on the Quad

Blind Autumn 6PM Lindsey Stirling 7PM

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Last day to withdraw from late 6 week courses

12 Nyr Lif 6PM Cary Judd 7PM

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concert

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Free for isu summer students ...

$3 for all others

July 5: Ryanhood High-school rivals turned award-winning, nationallytouring acoustic duo, Ryanhood learned to connect with audiences early. On the streets of Boston, Ryan Green and Cameron Hood first started the foot-stomping, story-telling, and flashy guitar-playing they’ve since become known for. One part comedic exchange and one part music ensemble, Ryanhood has built a reputation around the country as one of the most entertaining and engaging acoustic duos today.

July 12: Cary Judd Cary Judd’s brand of indie pop songwriting, coupled with one of the most compelling live shows on the college circuit never fail to leave an impression. On stage, Cary orchestrates an entire band by himself with the use of the latest technology. His easy demeanor and deadpan humor endear him to audiences of all demographics. Cary just released his new EP, “Trillions”, produced by Mikal Blue (Five For Fighting, Augustana, and Colbie Calliat) to critical acclaim.

July 19: Jake Ousley

July 26: Lindsey Stirling

Jake Ousley is a singer/songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee, and you are going to love him, if you don’t already. His songs pull at you like the feeling you get when you get home from being gone too long or when you have a good night with great friends. That kind of sentiment in his songwriting is what got him here. Jake is just a regular guy with some twang and a twinkle in his eye that will give you the feeling you’ve know him all your life.

Ever since Lindsey Stirling was a little kid she has been extremely creative. As a little girl she loved writing plays for the neighborhood kids and making the costumes. Now she enjoys jazzing up her classical violin skills with some rock and hip hop as well as her dancing. She was a popular favorite on the 2010 season of America’s Got Talent where she was known as the Hip Hop Violinist.

all concerts start at 6 PM


MORE

Summer Activities Support your local food bank this summer by exchanging canned food for some awesome gear!

Come join ISU for Lagoon day June 23rd. We will be leaving ISU at 8 AM and returning at approximately 10 PM. Discount tickets are available in the Involvement Center (bottom floor of the Student Union). Ticket prices are $20 for summer students and $37 for ISU guests. This price includes round trip transportation on a charter bus and admission to Lagoon, including Lagoon-A-Beach. Space is limited. Call 282-3451 for more information.

GOODS FOR GEAR 1 CAN =14.5 OZ.

10 cans of food.......................................................towel 7 cans of food.................................................car shade 5 cans of food..........................................T-shirt/tank 4 cans of food........................................ water bottle 3 cans of food............................................trucker hat 2 cans of food.............................................. sunglasses 1 can of food............................. wristband or frisbee

LAGOON DAY

Don’t forget to grab a punch card! Receive punches for coming to 6 Summer Programming events and get a free lawn chair! • Must be 18 yrs or older to participate in the punch card giveaway • 1 punch card per person • Punches can be obtained the day of the event at summer concerts and summer cinema. • Only 2 punches can be from the Bengal Theater • Limited Supplies! Expires 7/28/12 • Claim chairs at concerts or Student Union Involvement Center


Montana

ShakespeaRE IN THE PARKs

CHUKARS PASSES

Twelfth Night July 29 6:30PM. ISU Quad* Free

ISU summer students can pick up two FREE tickets to watch Idaho Falls minor league baseball team, the Idaho Falls Chukars. Tickets are good for general admission to any home game and can be picked up at the Involvement Center (bottom floor of the Student Union) with your Bengal ID.

Every scene in this very funny play is about longing. Unrequited, allconsuming longing. Orsino wants a woman he will never have. Olivia wants a boy who does not exist. Viola wants a man who thinks she’s a great guy. Malvolio wants a life he will never live.

Quantities are limited. Call 282-3451 for more information.

THEATRE ISU

This drama is perhaps the greatest tragedy written by William Shakespeare. The themes of the plot cover indecision, revenge and retribution, deception, ambition, loyalty and fate. *Rain site Student Union Ballroom

Co-sponsored with the ISU Cultural Affairs Council

Lava hot springs passes

The Idaho Summer Repertory is presenting a production of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” The show will run in the Bistline Theatre June 22, 23, 25, 29, 30 and July 2.

ISU summer students can pick up 2 FREE Lava Hot Springs passes in the Involvement Center with your Bengal ID. Quantities are limited. Call 282-3451 for more information.

The musical Rent will be performed August 24, 25, 27, 31 & September 1 in the Bistline Theater. All shows start at 7:30PM. For tickets and information please call the ISU Box Office at 282-3595.

Hamlet July 30 6:30PM ISU. Quad* Free

Student Union

games center summer hours Mon.-Thu. 11AM-10PM Fri.-Sat. 11AM-midnight Closed Sunday ISU summer students can pick up one pass for a free game of bowling + shoe rental in the Involvement Center. Free passes are also available for 30 minutes of billiards. Available while supplies last.


Summer Cinema Free for isu summer students ...

$1 staff/ faculty ...

$2 General public ...

$1

children 12 & under Titles subject to producer approval

at the bengal theater

May 22 & 23

May 29 & 30

June 5 & 6

June 12 & 13

The Grey (R) 117 min.

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (PG-13) 95 min.

Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (PG) 86 min.

One For the Money (PG-13) 91 min.

A 12-year-old boy searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world.

Unemployed and newly-divorced Stephanie Plum lands a job at her cousin’s bail-bond business, where her first assignment puts her on the trail of a wanted local cop from her romantic past.

After their plane crashes in Alaska, seven oil workers are led by a skilled huntsman to survival, but a pack of merciless wolves haunts their every step.

As Johnny Blaze hides out in Eastern Europe, he is called upon to stop the devil, who is trying to take human form.

June 19 & 20

June 26 & 27

July 3

July 10 & 11

Project X (R) 88 min.

Gone (PG-13) 94 min.

Coriolanus (R) 122 min.

Act of Valor (R) 110 min.

3 high school seniors throw a birthday party to make a name for themselves. As the night progresses, things spiral out of control as word of the party spreads.

When her sister disappears, Jill is convinced the serial killer who kidnapped her two years ago has returned, and she sets out to once again face her abductor.

A banished hero of Rome allies with a sworn enemy to take his revenge on the city.

An elite team of Navy SEALs embark on a covert mission to recover a kidnapped CIA agent.

July 17 & 18

July 24 & 25

July 31 & August 1

21 Jump Street (R) 109 min.

Safe House (R) 115 min.

Mirror Mirror (PG) 106 min.

A pair of underachieving cops are sent back to a local high school to blend in and bring down a synthetic drug ring.

A young CIA agent is tasked with looking after a fugitive in a safe house. But when the safe house is attacked, he finds himself on the run with his charge.

An evil queen steals control of a kingdom and an exiled princess enlists the help of seven resourceful rebels to win back her birthright.

all movies start at 7 PM


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